Folkscanomy Miscellaneous
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Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1973. — 502 p. Contents Karl Marx. Inaugural Address of the Working Men’s International Association Karl Marx. General Rules of the International Working Men’s Association Karl Marx. To Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America On Proudhon (letter from Marx to J. B. Schweitzer) Karl Marx. Wages, Price and Profit. Preliminary Production and Wages Production, Wages, Profits Wages and Currency Supply and Demand Wages and Prices Value and Labour...
Topics: Marxism, марксизм, Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, Friedrich Engels, Карл Маркс,...
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by marx, karl, 1818-1883
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Transl. from the German by S. W. Ryazanskaya; ed. by Maurice Dobb. — Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1977. — 262 p. Contents Introduction. By  Maurice Dobb Karl Marx. A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy Preface On Capital Capital in General The Commodity Money or Simple Circulation Appendices Karl Marx. Introduction Frederick Engels. Karl Marx, "A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy”, Part One, Franz Dunckcr, Berlin, 1859 (Review) Notes Name Index Index of...
Topics: political economy, политическая экономия, политэкономия, Карл...
Folkscanomy Miscellaneous
by karl menger
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Principles of Economics
Topics: economics, currency, austrian school, money, price, value, exchange, commodities
Miscellaneous Podcasts
by everything-voluntary.com
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This episode features an audio essay written by economics professor and Austro-libertarian Walter Block from 1976, and which comprises Chapter 22 of Defending the Undefendable .
Topics: markets, futures, commodities, stock market, bond market, economics, economy, free market, money,...
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by david harvey's anti-capitalist chronicles
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In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey talks about the ever rising mass - the rising quantity of money, debt, GDP, military expenditures, greenhouse gas emissions, plastic waste, etc. - and asks what are the qualitative transformations and the costs of the ever expanding mass. He cautions that the degree of expansion needed to revive capital to its pre-pandemic levels is not sustainable given the finite resources of our planet and a capitalist economy with its endless drive...
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In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey examines the current US inflationary crisis and suggests that its cause goes beyond the mainstream explanation of supply and demand. He argues that the crisis has been engineered by capital in an effort to protect profits, weaken the power of labor and discipline social movements. Harvey looks back at the inflation of the 1960s and the 1970s and the relationship that existed between wage rate, profit rate and inflation rate. He...
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In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey explores the relationship between markets and the state. Drawing on examples such as Britain in the 1970s, France in 1981 under Mitterrand, and Bill Clinton in the 1990s, Harvey argues that, under capitalism, the state is not sovereign and democracy cannot be fully realized, and what you instead have is the eroding of each. As many countries, including the US, move closer to authoritarian democracies, we must first confront this fusion...
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As more and more people begin to recognize the pitfalls of the systems we're entrenched in-capitalism, neoliberalism, consumerism, and more-we are often left without clear directions for instilling change. In this episode of Anti-Capitalist Chronicles, Prof. Harvey addresses the question he is so often asked, and often asks himself: \"What should we do?\" Harvey urges us to begin by looking at our individual situation, particularly five aspects: quality of life in the household,...
Topics: Podcast, Marxism, POLITICS, capitalism, economics